Friday, July 10, 2020

The U.S. does NOT have the most coronavirus cases on earth, we have the most tested cases on earth

It's important to realize that in many countries on earth less than 1% of the people are being tested ever before they die in their living rooms, bedrooms or wherever they are worldwide and they are never reported as dying from coronavirus simply because it is not in the interests of any country to tell the truth of how many people are ACTUALLY dying in their country.

It's just that the U.S. is better at reporting the truth of what is actually happening than most countries on earth. Also, many countries are using coronavirus as a form of ethnic Cleansing of killing anyone they don't want there and this isn't being reported (even though everyone on earth knows it is happening).

For example, even in the U.S., people who are Black, Native American, and Hispanic peoples are dying at a rate of 5 to 1 for black people and 4 to 1 for Native American and Hispanic peoples. (5 blacks are dying for every 1 white person, 4 Native Americans and Hispanics for every 1 white person.)

So, it could be said that Trump is using coronavirus to eliminate black, Native American and Hispanic voters one by one. By not taking coronavirus seriously he is killing thousands of Blacks, Native Americans and Hispanics nationwide and this is ongoing and likely to get much much worse in the near and far future at least until this time next year.

I fully expect over 300,000 tested and reported deaths from coronavirus by this time next year in the U.S. (which means in reality that 1 million Americans will have died by then from Coronavirus. 75% to 80% of these deaths I blame Trump for. 20,000 to 30,000 deaths would have happened no matter what president we had  so far. So,  100,000 deaths of  tested Americans Trump is directly to blame for. And he is also to blame for another 200,000 non-tested deaths of Americans from coronavirus as well.

So, Trump has already killed 300,000 Americans  from negligence from Coronavirus so far!

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